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USA: “The Realities of Pregnancy and Mothering While Incarcerated”

by ACFP | Sep 15, 2021 | International

An article published in the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law by Hatters Friedman et al. investigates the experiences of pregnant women and mothers incarcerated in the United States. Of particular interest here is their focus on...

Scotland: “A double-edged sword: Children’s experiences of visiting a parent in prison in Scotland”

by ACFP | Jul 31, 2021 | International

An article published in the Probation Journal by Lockwood et al. describes the experiences of children visiting a parent in prison in Scotland, with qualitative interviews conducted with the partners and children of people in prison in Glasgow. The article...

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